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After overcoming challenges from a near death experience, a school shooting in 2016 at UCLA, and struggles with panic attacks, I learned many life lessons that I want to share with others. That is why I started this channel. Through community support, lifestyle changes, and traveling, I found the drive and strength to complete my masters from The University of Pennsylvania, PhD from UCLA, and time as a Visiting Scientist and Post Doc Researcher at Harvard University. My journey also led me to teach, research and travel to over 60 countries with significant time in Japan, China, South Africa, Costa Rica, Austria, and my own country of the USA gathering knowledge about how other people live fulfilling lives.

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7 Comments

  1. I always wondered how Sea Salt was extracted from the ocean and made into ready to use sea salt! Very cool, it looks like the process hasn't changed much in 100s of years. Sea Salt is my go-to in a lot of my cooking. IDK if it's better for you but I like it 😛

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